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Show ..'A il l.i A S t MO 1 J i r t i f f M r Il t h a tit inn r-i fi'tiwiti, EVahE i on x, I'Omr t.f Mr, ne on V i y i !i t ;i.j! rxitrftts, (hr rail j ' v hit biituriL in k completed the route Iroin banla Fe tu Lot Angelct and opened the emuu gration way for the vast vthich followed. two Iron County placed markers May 5th. coiniijcmora ting the 00th ann.ver.ary of the coming of that wagon to th,s County. A similar marker to the Parowan was one placed at placed along highway itl if the point where the old road takes oil to Enoch, ooth ceremonies I V, M. V. Club u lulled two nie-.-Apr) 72 at 'i.r I. lame Ad.mi anti 2 at thr home t i ( i . ill! l Hiiet on K .i rt r ' r i i It f ll'1 ) j ft I i r tl ti IV I he memhf 't pro w tie hour. vot.d t (ontinuc t!u ir inertini'ji tiif with the .lui . umirnr hood member. Horn the Rarow.n iwitel.ii v .it Spr.ngd h,n p a r n t r t u r n Silurdiy itirht and all - Hi- - a rd Join' Oti li uiiili of (!!! nd Mi s. Ims Vrg to ,it 4 A. I .i ' ,ler b,llowy, fl lor-lef- cat- nd matching illu.ton ruftld caded from a dainty eil trimmed in matching crown and rhinestones. Her lace enice only ornament was a strand of pearls which belonged to h r Sne maternal grandmother. I C"ied bU,:l f Pink "bid lilies clusters, stephanotis of the valley. Preceeding the bride down the and 4 zi.i, : at- were aisle tendants Miss Marybell Fenton Miss sutler of the bridegroom Miss Jean Watkins and uiona fJennng. 1 hey donned Grecian models of gray chiffon stylad floor-lengt- h a an sweeping and flowing ouider pieces half-halI heir flower skirts. bandeaux matched their bouqets ol deep king stephanotis. Flower maid Karrrn Sorersen was dress ed in pink rultled net over taf leta and carried a mimatue nosegay of Cecil Bruner roses. Fenton Nelson performed duties of best man for his bro.h er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Fenton of Parowan. The newlyweds are now honey mooning :n California. pink-rihtune- o PROMINENT MEN Continued World W.r Two V.t.r.n. Ju.t which on. of th.i. two 'will b on th. Ballot this fall will b. determined at tha Primary Election, Sept. 7 th. Th. Republican nominating convention, for tha Stat., al District,, Judical DisStata Senatorial Disand trict,, Stata Senatorial Disand tricts, for July scheduled ar. tricts, 17th. At these conventions, from tha Candidates who have filed, the delegates will select two for each State, Congressional, Judical, and State Senatorial position to bo filled in cases where more than two have filed. These two so selected will go before the peopl. iD election this f.H, ,, this time thM L N den, Cedar City j ith.r ha. filed S at Senator fron, which comprise, WE Iron Counties. Ns!WN ' ienced in th. workings of our Stst, ture having r,ej State Representative, No filing, have be. the Democrat, yet A presume this i, ju that their Conventio, settings gives them me," which to file. pw--' ' A After Graduation-.- . I:r;i"'iinh .Viis ' I vSvx French illotion fathioned enntra!n, pointed wth filmy leve and fronh. piece bodice lac vemt of imPor,,fd UJJJ with iridescent rhme m tl rd wrrp J.Iki III r i pink 1 I ft . I 1 f f t kJ . t IH nr !, IVifKv i i lU .f : ) I ' MARRIAGE font. titer banld in all pink gladioli by and snapdragons enhanced candlelight, an atinotpbere of Her esquisil. gown wa of blu.h I iterland Ixtvtll Adam. Both rvia-imoney prtfr C'lilfurtl Mr, and vine pinl in iruiii !i Hllflul ll ff ith rr vi hem,, tior frhiitrpt lhi Livilo k ihn Sr hotrr at up d h t rand tune, tbr sfvid v if' i uitt( thn'ir f! t j.iiiMiiir d . v I t t t i Me f I r r f SociliTY um( i FEN ION KAIL Cuntmued I he isir.peii t wlul now known at Heps' bpring, SlAMSli all tohm I jv. vs Take a Vacation... Wf SjJii h rlrovi But... attrn! one day the llelldorado r eh hr.it inn a special rrwaid for havini; t! most merit badges in h i Smith !oL p of scouts Mr. f. i.r of the hoy him, (crry i'h I httrnttin. J.t.'ir land, A!h J n flfid Warren Smith, among thing. They saw the par ie rind attended the rodeo. Mr. 1). U. F.d wards "I V: Vr'i S-- . J i r.r Cat then? College? A job? Travel? Maybe you arent thinking that far ahead. Ma)be youd like to relax and think it over. . .We think thats a good idea. When school is out the road ahead is long and decisions are hard to make on such important matters as your career, further schooling and the sort of work )Ou w ant to follow. Thats why we say relax . . . and think it over. And while youre "thinking it over consider a career w ith the U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force. Here are careers that offer excellent opportunities for training in dozens of fields, plus travel, recreation, regular advancement and excellent pay the pay of a PFC is equivalent to civilian pay $298.93 a month. Talk it over with the fellows in your nearest recruiting office . . . probably you know them. Theyll give you all the details of careers with a future for you. vhon he was jolted off, the tra-to- r ran over him. No bones were broken but he Was considerably bruised and scratched. One side of his head and his ear was hurt a.id he suffered internal injuries including a liver condition. Ha is convalescing at the home of bi Mr. John B grand father, 93 NORTH MAIN STREET WHEREAS: You, the members of the Class of 1948, have attained a major milestone in your careers. NOW, THEREFORE: We, the members of this community, join in extending congratulations and best wishes for the future. Parowan CEDAR CITY City TopJiam. Eleven Paragonah students were graduated from Seminary at the exercises on May 16. Included in the group were Myron Abbott, James Anderson, Bruce Barton, LaJcan Hunt, Clair Robinson, Cleo Robinson, Ivy RobMario inson, Ruby Robinson, and Ivon Stones, Milo Stones Tpham. Mr. Frank Williamson is seriously ill at his horre here. Mrs. Bernice Linford gave a lecture and some demonstrations to the ladies on Tuesday after-roo- n in the Relief Room. Anion the 3 graduates of the Holy Cross Hospital school of nursinr? to receive diplomas at commencement exercises in Salt luck Thr diploma uhich you so proudly display today is more than an engraved scroll tied uith fancy ribbon. smibul of jour fir't lianc-t- , representing the output of the years of study and effort nt.iiled in jour school career. Idle seeds of high ideals, toil, honesty, perse. eranee, faith and all tin1 oilier rudiments of a pood crop have been implanted in you during these school years, ('.nry these eed with you as you journey into the world, and all your future harvests will be equally fruitfuL 1 1 a i 'All the world's a stage. And all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in bis time plays many parts. . . With your graduation, 1ie curtain drops on one role of what Shakespeare terms your "strange eventful history. You have scored a success in that role, and we extend our most heartfelt congratul- smm; tiu::k um; 'r- ations on your exit. Now you are about to make your entrance in an- other phase of that drama called "Life." May you - play your part well acting which have been inculcated out the rehearsals" of your school Yessir, THE preferred whiskey from Kentucky is available ct COME OVER ON THE SUNNY BROOK SIDE t Piu Enjoy CUY - 1 0 War liquor T a you through- t the whiskey ihats &.Jti. F. ! y I f- v- GROCERY liod in days serve as a constant beacon to guide you in fulfillment of your cherished goal. That is our wish for you, members of the Class of 1948, on this Graduation Day. again at STATE STORES! r may the principles of "good Parowan Mercantile Co. BRANI Rav Mit ht 11 KENTUCKY WHISKEY-- A Natonal Distillers Products Corporate", New York . BLEND 86 Proof fnii 5 Grain Neutral Spit -- I I L' i |